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ELLISTONIANA

        My acquaintance    creature, .

        My first introdu to E., o an acquaintance a little on timacy, er of ton Spa Library, tered upon by a branco auspicate, I suppose, t it a going re -- ensibly to inquire for some neion, but iy to    of trious s an air did ely giving ion, and launto a dissertation on its parative merits ain publications of a similar stamp, its rivals! ed ers fairly o tative sentence. So leman in edy ag treet. I admired trionic art, by o carry    aion of disgrace, from tioo; and from t er repentao be a person,    y to be more acquainted.

        to dest upon s as a edian e and professional s alone I o do; t o t tage boards into streets, and dining-parlours, a up t;I like renc; a friend o ;because ural, easy creature, on tage, t ; "My case exactly," retorted Elliston -- fulness, t tion does not alo t; I am tage t I am on." t first sigical; but exami a little, and it fesses only, t ting.

        And in trutons private deportment. You ed performance alo pay. As    , bees ipso facto for t time a palace; so e, or stood still, tre.    , boxes, and galleries, a up able play ers of streets, and in t-places. Upon fli pavements rod till; and if o be passio edy spontaneously rose be. Noy, and s. So Apelles aled -- in t. So G. D. alises. I e a lukeist. I ors -- and some of tons oamp -- ic existence; but no sooner does tain fall s leaden clatter, but a spirit of lead seems to seize on all ties. tolerable to ts, &ot iments, till it eves ely long to go ion. tedious, till you    get fairly out of tentions. At lengtative of all t is amiable in s steps forton isfa? isfaong e circles? emperament, s, ure, ter tify ion? Are o like a pleasant rake, or b, on tage, and give ourselves airs of aversion for tical cer preseo us in actual life?    ion? Could ton ially different from , even if o reflect to us studiously, in private circles, t trickeries of otype?

        "But t natural in ting ag;    t;

        Are you quite sure t it is not t, or    see, under some adventitious trappings,    at all insistently upon    if it is ture of some men to ificial? t is least repreon,    as muc as Vanburgo it.

        "My ceit of ; it is Ben Jonson speaking of Lord Ba, -- " o o    o me ever one of test men, t bad been in many ages. In y I ever prayed t rengtness    ."

        ty    of t an ued elevation to tion of a great London tre, affected ton,, or at all cure, kial greatness of t uo enter . Dunstans Cs punctual giants, is no and a sion to t tered, -- " ;I am ture Manager of Drury Lare." -- Breatayed not for gratulation or reply, but mutely stalked ao cies at leisure. In faoto it. Expressive silence alone could muse    style.

        But ness, O ye Poy t supported in tly transmuted for a more illustrious exile, tableso an image of Imperial France),     sceptre ed from ailed to tty managers proprietorsill played nig in parts alas! allotted to    magnifitly distributed by    loss as notly sinking terial grandeur i of depreciations doo y intellectual pretensions, "; (omary exordium) -- "; said ;reat me? t me in edy." t I -- but erruption -- "ter ?" ter a pause -- "io," -- and so again alked aaying, nor g for, responses.

        O, it    of storytellers and surgeons,    as ure, alone could do justice to it -- t I o, in tarnis    same little Olympic. ter ion from Imperial Drury, ituted a t Olympic ; ; ;Jove in ; t in state, er, le ta flirt at tails of er for tos senses -- test little drab -- a dirty fringe and appendage of t seems, on some disapprobation expressed by a "able" audieely quitted ation on talents in disgust.

        "And ; said y    beautiful Rebel    anding before ;    a notice, from your trical duties?" "I ;And you ion to decide upon taste of to; "I dont kno, Sir, but I and to be ; ures into one signifit mass of y, and expostulatory indignation -- in a lesson o    upon a creature less forood before ;t;

        `tical argument a fortiori, rembling under o persuade o take iny ;I too am mortal." And it is to be believed t in botoric missed of its application, for    of a proper uanding ies of tive recipients.

        "Quite an Opera pit," o me, as eously dug me over tre, t retreat, and recess, of his every-day waning grandeur.

        ton, ter sentence of t to record. One proud day to me ook    mutton emple, to iful partaking of t, not unrefres of liquors, I made a sort of apology for ty of t for my o I e but of one dis dinner. "I too never eat but o dinner " -- ;reing fis; t ory sentence ion of all ts, ritious-food-giving O pours fortery bosom. tness, tempered e tendero ty but ertainer.

        Great    t illiam Elliston! and not lessened in t speak truly,    direct t tal remains sion but one of pure Latinity. Classical iful    bed, ook test exercise of imagination, to tres and Managers a sd pious Colet. For t se thy praise.
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